Plant-soil-microbe interactions in maintaining ecosystem stability and coordinated turnover under changing environmental conditions.
Climate fluctuation
Elevated CO(2)
Microbial richness
Moisture stress
Nutrient stoichiometry
Journal
Chemosphere
ISSN: 1879-1298
Titre abrégé: Chemosphere
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0320657
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Mar 2023
Mar 2023
Historique:
received:
21
10
2022
revised:
07
01
2023
accepted:
18
01
2023
pubmed:
23
1
2023
medline:
14
2
2023
entrez:
22
1
2023
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Ecosystem functions directly depend upon biophysical as well as biogeochemical reactions occurring at the soil-microbe-plant interface. Environment is considered as a major driver of any ecosystem and for the distributions of living organisms. Any changes in climate may potentially alter the composition of communities i.e., plants, soil microbes and the interactions between them. Since the impacts of global climate change are not short-term, it is indispensable to appraise its effects on different life forms including soil-microbe-plant interactions. This article highlights the crucial role that microbial communities play in interacting with plants under environmental disturbances, especially thermal and water stress. We reviewed that in response to the environmental changes, actions and reactions of plants and microbes vary markedly within an ecosystem. Changes in environment and climate like warming, CO
Identifiants
pubmed: 36682633
pii: S0045-6535(23)00191-1
doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.137924
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Soil
0
Types de publication
Review
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
137924Informations de copyright
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Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.